The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 22, 1956, Image 8

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    PI-GE EIGHT
Cultural Program
May Increase Fees
A iimg range cultural program, such as bringing to the
'University national art exhibitions or symphony orchestras,
and possibly increasing student fees to facilitate the program
was recommended at student encampment.
The addition of batten-board construction to improve the
acoustics in Recreation Hall was also suggested. The work
shop "Social, Cultural and Recre
,ational" reported that a reliable
engineer has estimated the Cost
to be about $lO.OOO
This would improve conditions:
for special events and undoubt
edly induce more of them, they'
said. Schwab Auditorium should,
also be renovated for concert and
lecture programs.
When art is exhibited in the
lietzel Union building, student er
faculty guides should either as
sist the visitors or display written
.explanations and descriptions of
the works, the student-faculty
members of the workshop said.
Forum Suggested
The group also recommended
(bat a forum be conducted to dis
cuss the relationship between
architecture and religion in the
light of the needs of the Univer
sity students and spirit and le
newal to which vital religion
must attach itself.
Concerning resources of the
University library, it was recom
mended that open shelf space he
increased when students become
aware of their responsibility.
They also suggested that de
partmental libraries be increased
with duplications and the visual
aids library add more Vie Wing
rooms.
Discuss Foreign Students
Included in the workshop dis
.eussion was the relationship be
tween foreign students and the
University. Social groups and liv
ing units, they said, should take
advantage of the foreign student
directory published by the Office
,cr Foreign Student Affairs, so the
students from other nations r...an
profit from their stay.
The group also recommended
that living units where a particu
lar foreign language would be
rpoken—such as a German House.
or a French House—be given cf
feciive consideration.
The workshop concluded With
the suggestion that at future Qn
campthents a member of the
Board of Trustees be present at
each workshop, so that action
may be discussed more
Interlandia Club
Will Hold Dance
'lnter - :and:a will hold its first
follt dance at 7:30 tonight in the
lit lit-1 ballroom.
Group mom bers will be dressed
in costume and will teach dances
of many lands. Students have
been invited to attend.
Newly elected officers of In
terlandia are Maria Hammel. jun
ior in Home Economies from
Glenshaw. president; Hans Huth.
sophomore in Mechanical Engi
neering from Jenkintown. vice
president;: Mary Louise Bieber.
junior in Home Economics from
EAsthlehem. secretary; Frank. Krie
ger. junior in foreAry from New
Kensinrion, treasurer.
Medical College Exam
To Be Given Oct. 30
The next 'Medical College Ad
mission Test will be given on
campus from C - 45 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Oct. 30.
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Bulletins of information and
applivation blanks may be ob
tained in 117 Buckhout Labora
tory. All applications. accom
panied by the $.lO examination
lee. mum arrive at the Zduca
tit,nal Testing Service. PO. Box
592. Princeton, no later than
Oct. 10.
Juba to Appear on TV
Chief of. Police John R. Juba
of State College and four othe•:
members of the Pennsylvania
Chiefs of Police Association will
appear on a television program
over WFBG, Altoona, at .1 p.m.
tainarxow.
Fifth of a Series
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THE DAILY COLLeGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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'Women's Chorus
To Hold Auditions
Auditions for Women's - Chorus
will be held at 7p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesday in 232 Carnegie.
Dr. Paul Campbell, new direc
tor of the group, said these addi
tional auditions for the chorus
were scheduled to accommodate
'those interested in the newly
reorganized group.
Former members of 'Women's
Chorus interested in participat
ing in this year's events may at
tend the audition. The rehearsal
schedule will begin Oct. 31.
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Glee Club Re
The Penn State Glee Club will
hold its first rehearsal at 7 p.m.
Monday in the Hetzel Union audi
torium.
Members have been asked to
bring $3 for music and $1 for
dues.
New members of the ,glee club
were announced yesterday by
Frank Gullo, director of the glee
club.
They • are Theodore Godshall.
;Francis Felix, David Suers, John
Laffey, Paul Lutz, James Millen.
Theodore Pauloski, Richard Pow
ers, James Settle, and Richard
Stuby, first tenors.
Robert Falzone. John Hassell,
;Ronald Raught, Clare Ross, and
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1956
earsal Set
Ralph Shields; second tenors,
Bruno ,Bartholomew, Robert Da
vis, Glen Glass, Paul Kauffman,
John Lessig, Kenneth Louis, Paul
Saunders, John Shenk, and Ro:-
bert Wiegand, baritones.
Paul Balshaw, John Buchart
Karl Hayek, John Kilroy, Fred
eric Martin, Robert Roberts, Carl
Schwenk, Willard Squire, James
White, and Jon Yount, basses.
Androcles to Meet
Androeles, junior men's hat so
ciety, will meet at 8:30 p.m. Mon
day at Beta Sigma Rho fraternity.
All members have been urged to
1 , attend.